Historically, it's always seemed quite the reverse, to me. That athiests mistrust, even fear religion, going out of their way to campaign against it's involvement in Space endeavours:So why hasn't space exploration and colonization not taken off like it should because of the ability of the industrialized sector being able to? Its because of a sheep herder who a rather small and insignificant component in space exploration of which religions of the world are built from.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2012/sep/13/buzz-aldrin-communion-moon
"(Madalyn Murray O'Hair) The founder of American Atheists and self-titled "most hated woman in America" had taken on NASA, as well as many other public organisation. Most famously, she successfully fought mandatory school prayer and bible recitation in US public schools.
After the Apollo 8 crew had read out the Genesis creation account in orbit, O'Hair wanted a ban on NASA astronauts practising religion on earth, in space or "around and about the moon" while on duty. She believed it violated the constitutional separation between church and state.
In Magnificent Desolation, (Buzz) Aldrin explains how astronaut Deke Slayton, who ran the Apollo 11 flight crew operations, told him to tone down his lunar communiqué. "Go ahead and have communion, but keep your comments more general," he advised. Looking back Aldrin writes that the communion was his way of thanking God for the success of the mission. Yet, later he hinted that he could have been more inclusive (of other, World beliefs)."